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RONALD S.Xl.ZII.I.O Oak I ree Itarm, foster Lenter Road, Iioster Center. R. I. Ronald is a likahle hoy, ttoted for his acltievetnents on the school paper. He ltas spent tltree years on tlte Maroon and II'l1iLt', attd is assistant editor, Many ol' tlte accounts ol' tlte scltool teams haxe lmeen written hy Ronald. He is also ittterested in sittging, attd was a ntetnlner ol' tlte tnittstrel in ltis Fresh- tnan year. .Xs Settior. he lmecante a tnemher ol' tlte Glee Club. Ronald plans to continue his education in tlte Iield ol' tnedicine at Providence College. attd tlte hest wishes of tlte Settior class go with hittt. l.EON.XRlI VINCIICNI' SXX SOITIII 222 Ballon Street, Woonsocket. R. l. I.en is a line getttlentan wlto came to I.a Salle in lflll. When lte was a .Innior he joined tlte Coast Guard. Ile hecatne a radar tttan. flrd class, attd I'or nineteen tttonths cruised tlte North Atlantic. He returned to La Salle in llll7 as a Senior to complete his high school course. Kyle wish Lett tlte liest ol' luck in his ltttttre ttttdertakings. and we know that he will always succeed. .XIAN 'IIIOMXS SXNIJIERSON Georgiaville, R. l. .Klan came to I.a Salle in his Freslnttan year lrotn tlte Iismond School. He Itas heen on tlte honor roll a ttttnther of times attd is taking a scientific course. l'pon graduating I'rotn La Salle he hopes to take up a career ol' journalism. l.llC1IIiY NI.SK1I'INIiIlII'1R ITI7 XYoodlattd Road, Woonsocket, R. l. 'il.u cante to l.a Salle in his Ifrcsltntatt year l'ront XVoonsoclset ,Innior Higlt School. and immediately accustomed himsell' to the sttrrouttdings. His winning smile and sunny disposition lmrought him ntany adtttirers. He Itas always attained altote ayerage ntarlgs ill all sultiects, atul is a credit to tlte school. Despite tlte distance Irotn home to school, I.tt has heen a regular supporter ol' I.a Salle. .Xltltouglt he Itas not yet decided what occttpatiott he will follow. we all lsnotx he will lie snccesslnl. W.XI.'I ICR ICIJIIHXRID SCZUIVI' Sl .Xrclter Xyenne, -lohnston. R. I. Walter enteted I.a Salle in Illln, alter graduating lrom Lalel .lnntor High School. Since ltis entry here, his winning smile has tnade him one ol' tlte most popular attd well-liked ntetnlters ol' tlte class. He has attained tlte honor roll many times in his three years here. Besides heing a good studettt, Ite is also an ardent sports follower, coming all tlte way from .Iohnstott to witness our sports contests. Since tlte Scotts are regarded as some ol' tlte hest mechanics in this stale, I ant sure 'tWalt will lind success in tlte Inture. l84l
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DONALD NICHOLAS ROSSI l2f Home avenue, l'rovidence, R. I. Are you wondering who that tall boy who leads the band at all the football games is? Why, it's Don Rossi. Don was chosen the best drum major on our Providence Armistice Day celebration. and we know he de- seryed it. He came to us in the fall of '15 and has been in the orchestra and band for three ycarsg Donald has shown high scholastic ability. He's the type of fellow everyone likes to be near, and with his line personality I ani sure he yyill stlcceed in his years at Brown University. ALBI-lR'I' JOSEPH ROULEAU l lil Ohio Avenue, Providence, R. I. If ever you should like to meet a jovial. versatile and ambitious fellow, then meet AL His ready smile and keen mind have won him many friends since he entered 1.a Salle. While here he maintained an exemplary scholastic record of high calibre. In spite of his modest manner. 'XXV' has proven his worth as an all-round socialite and student. He hopes to matriculate at college. where we are positive he will reflect honor and glory on La Salle. Best of luck, AL .XNIIIONY RUSSO 72 Lyman Avenue, North Providence, R. I. Anthony came to La Salle in his Freshman year, and itnmediately settled down to the routine of high school work. He worked hard. as is shown by his presence on the honor roll most of his time. He won many friends through his jovial and friendly personality. Anthony was one of the most versatile of La Salle students when it came to supporting any one of the school sports. and the games he missed could be counted on one hand. He plans to enter Providence College or Brown University after graduating, but which ever it is, .Xnthony, we wish you all the luck in the world. VINCENT JOSEPH RUSSO G7 Vernon Street, Providence, R. I. Here is a young man who is very congenial and makes friends easily. He is liked by all of his classmates. His ambition in life is to make a career of music. He has played in the school band for three years, atid has also entertained publicly. Vincent is well known throughout the school because of his musical ability. lf he continues on the way he has been doing, we are SllliC success will be his. XVC wish yotl the best of luck in the future with your musical career. RXYMUNIJ S. RITTKO 21 Clrowninshield Street, Providence, R. I. Ray came to La Salle from Oliver Hazard Perry junior High School, bringing with him an exceptionally' fine record in sportsmanship and scholas- tics. .Xll who know Ray like him llCK'1IllSC of his congenial manner and his ever-ready smile. He takes an active part in promoting the welfare of I.a Salle. In addition to many other activities. he is an ardent sports follower. Although he did not lead his class. Ray worked hard to keep his marks high, and was reyyarclecl by being an honor student in his Senior year. XVC who know him harbor no thoughts of uncertainty but that Ray will attain the heights of success in the business field. f83l
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Pioxicleiice Clollege will get one ol' I.a Salle's best at the opening in Septem- ber. loin in the Minstrel. Sinee gratluating from Saint Pius' Graininar School in 191 l, loin has worked harcl in the elassieal course. Toni is also well known lor lns aelixe participation in intra-mural sports. He has always been willing to lenml a helping' hantl in :ill sehool :utIiyities. XVe all know that he will lll2IliC out well in his luture, no niatter what il is. Good luck. Torn, and niay Goal bless you. .john eanie to l.a Salle in his Sopholnore year lroni George XVest Iunior High. He has a line personality, antl has won niany lrientls tluring his three it tht X l I ,CUTS 2 ' sonie line pieees ol' workinanship. .Xlthough it was impossible for him to participate in sports. he was a loyal supporter ol' all the athletic teams, John plans to LlllCIlll l'roxulent'e College, but his real anibilion is to be a lawyer, so we say good luels to you ulohn, antl hope you are suc'eessl'ul in your thosen Iieltl. 'l'HOM.XS XV. SHA N LICY I22 Sharon Street, 1'rox'iclence, R. I. is lanious lor his grand performance in the .Xnclrew Sisters aet IXXNIICI, IFRXNCIIS SHI-I X l25 Lexington Axenue, Proriclence, R. l. in high praise by his Iellow elassniales lor his regularity antl exeeptional Rhocle Island State College, where he will niajor in engineering, Best ol luck, 'tDan. HIOIIN l I.liNlINf: SIIFIHXRIB ll llarstow Street, Proyirlenfe. R. I. , C1ltCllIy. His hob my is woodworking, :incl he has turned out LICO lClllV.XRIJ SHICRIIIXN 280 Washington Xyenue. l'roxicleiu'e. R. l. I,eo eaine to I.a Salle in llll5. alter grzulualing from St. I'aul's School. as he showed while playing Y. football. He was eleetecl Class president two years in a row. anal has been a loyal supporter ol' all the sc'hool's aetiyiv ties. Leo is liked by all who know hini lor his keen wit and sporlslnanship. We are sure that when he leaves I.a Salle lor either College or the business worltl, he will be a big success. We wish all the lurk in the worlil to a grantl fellow. Phil ezinie to La Salle in l9l5 l.l'Olll St, l'aul's lunior High School. Known lo his He hopes :incl his sharp wit have gained him eountless friends during his stay here. to enter Dartmouth College, where he will pursue an engineering or business atlniinistration course. Best ol' luck, 'Al'hil, in your future eareer. PHILIP l'.XllI. SHI-IRIIDAN l5l Columbia Avenue.l1ranston.R. I. t'l2ISSIlI2llCS1lS ll l'0llSCIL'Illl0lIS Sllllll'lll, lllS L'llCl'XCSt'0lll IJCl'S0ll2llllY l85l K'llan was one ol' St. Michaels lIllIllCl'OllS contributions in the year l9l5. when he enteretl the .XK'2Hll'llIf as a Sophoniore. During his three years' slay at the Aeacleniy, he was a consistent honor roll student. He was always heltl sense of humor. Alter gr:uluating' lilifllll I.:1 Salle, Dan intends to go to He lllIlIIClll2llClf began inalting lrientls. He was an excellent ball player,
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